January 20, 2017- Trump is sworn in as 45th President of the United States.

January 20, 2017- Trump learns what an “executive order” is and that he’s already “written” several.

Late January 2017- Trump is warned about Flynn by acting US Attorney General Sally Yates, who is concerned that Flynn’s misstatements to Vice President Mike Pence would make Flynn vulnerable to Russian blackmail attempts.

February 1, 2017- Trump learns a new way to tie his bathrobe and who Frederick Douglass was.

February 2, 2017- Trump is sad to learn that Frederick Douglass is dead and that many people seem to already know this.

February 8, 2017- Jeff Sessions is confirmed as Attorney General. During confirmation hearings he denies meeting with any Russian officials during the 2016 presidential campaign.

February 13, 2017- Trump learns that the non-Fox media really will not drop this Flynn thing. Michael Flynn resigns as national security advisor.

March 2, 2017- Attorney General Jeff Sessions recuses himself from overseeing investigations of the Trump campaign’s collusion with Russia during the 2016 campaign.

March 2, 2017 4:00pm- Trump learns what “recuses” means.

March 3, 2017- Trump forgets what “recuses” means.

March 2017- Trump learns a 3-wood can sometimes be used in place of a 9-iron, and you get unlimited mulligans when you’re the king!

Late March, 2017- Trump learns what Sean Spicer looks like when he cries.

April, 2017- Trump learns that with the press of a button, he can get an ice cold Coke delivered to his desk at any time. He tries installing similar button to get Melania delivered. There are technical difficulties.

May 7, 2017- Trump learns that James Comey has asked the justice department for more resources in the FBI’s Russia investigation.

May 8, 2017- Trump learns that FBI director James Comey will not swear a blood oath of loyalty to Trump, because it is against his ethics and because the knife Trump is attempting to use is still covered in the blood of Chris Christie.

May 9, 2017- Trump fires James Comey. His letter of dismissal cites a recommendation from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. Trump learns why there’s a Spicer-shaped hole in his front hedges.

May 10, 2017- Trump contradicts his previous reason for firing Comey, now claiming Comey “wasn’t doing a good job.”

May 11, 2017- Trump tells Lester Holt that he had already decided to fire Comey before Rosenstein’s recommendation, and alludes to “this Russia thing” as a possible motivation.

May 12, 2017- Trump orders a KFC $20 Fill-Up for lunch, then contradicts his own lunch order to see who will stand by him. John McCain momentarily considers calling him out, but he and all Republicans ultimately fall in line.

Today- What President Trump Still Does Not Know:

What collusion, if any, took place between his senior campaign officials and the Russian government.